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- The former World Heavyweight Champion Rocky Balboa serves as a trainer and mentor to Adonis Johnson, the son of his late friend and former rival Apollo Creed.
- The story of the notorious American labor union figure Jimmy Hoffa, who organizes a bitter strike, makes deals with members of the organized crime syndicate and mysteriously disappears in 1975.
- In the mid-60s, a teenage 4.0 high-school student is drawn out of his element on a dare by his peers, to become a dancer on popular TV music show.
- An intimate look into the adult fandom of the popular children's television series "Thomas and Friends." Featuring interviews with both fans and series crew members alike.
- An autobiographical look at the director Susan Seidelman's teen life in Philadelphia during the 60s.
- This suspense-thriller combines groundbreaking cinematography and thought-provoking music, to tell the story of two men whose lives are turned upside down by the mysterious contents of a safe.
- In the face of a collision with two parallel universes, a group of friends must find out the truth behind what this means for their current lives, religion, love, and spirituality.
- Documentary filmmaker Tim Busko captures the buzzings of small town poet/musician Eric Morder - on life, love, obsession and Zeusy the Cat - and in doing so shows us a 33-year-old man in the throes of growing up.
- Singles Match Drew Gulak vs Jonny Mangue Singles Match Steve Weiner vs Kobald Singles Match The Pitboss vs Tim Hughes Singles Match Derek Ryze vs BJ Hancock Tag Team Match The Professional Revolution (JT Dunn and Leon St. Giovanni) (w/Jon Harder) vs AJ Evers and Anthony Stone.
- Flamboyant Max Plugin is a jaded relic of the 1960s who has never really grown up. In his teens, Max ran away to northern California, where he met Teschlock, a charismatic ascetic and guru renowned among a small group of young followers. Teschlock asked Max to join him and his disciples on an ashram in India, Max declined and returned home to his family. Now, forty years later, at age 57, Max takes a journey to India to find Teschlock's unknown grave-site, and also himself. His adventures in India, and his Castaneda-esque experiences back home, form the heart of this very unusual road movie.
- A young woman heads to her grandmother's house to photograph everything for an estate sale without knowing what's waiting for her in Nanny's attic.
- A sketch of the past, present and future of Contact Improvisation, constructed from interviews and footage shot at CI36, held at Juniata College, Huntingdon, PA in June, 2008.
- "Fatman Slim" consists entirely of Morder's monologue deliveries and performances of original acoustic songs. Subjects include the media, the system, 2012 and the end of the world, the occult, relationships, sex, and drug usage. Morder hopes to inspire his audience with the realization that one needs to be an individual and to escape the Black Iron Prison we are born into by rising to the 5th dimension that awaits us.
- A mysterious mental health patient who was recently captured after his escape tells the Cosgrove local Psychiatrist of what he did. As Dr. Tobias goes deeper into the warped mind of his new patient he quickly discovers he is carrying dark secrets. The patient reveals he has three comic books that become real when read aloud. Dr. Tobias doesn't believe him till things start happening and he can no longer tell what is real any more. As each page is turned reality becomes more distant to him. Dr. Tobias starts to realize that maybe he is the patient in these macabre stories of death, secrets, and betrayal.
- Lost in the dark side of self generated thoughts trying to understand the meaning of life.
- "Serendipity Horizon" (2013, 60 min) narrates in docudrama style the life of Eric Morder and his close relationships with coworker at an ice cream stand Kendra Wilson and lifelong companion Zeus the Cat. The ending of both relationships is what must be dealt with, Eric doing so with this video journal. Featuring an original soundtrack by Eric on guitar and vocals.
- On January 30, 1937, former bantamweight champion Tony Marino sustained injuries in a fight with fellow contender Carlos "Indian" Quintana that claimed his life two days later. Shortly after this tragedy, the New York State Athletic Commission created the three-knockdown rule in an attempt to curb ring fatalities. Almost eighty years after Marino's death, the three-knockdown rule is universal in the sport of boxing. This documentary examines Marino's life as a first generation American (of Italian immigrants) growing up in the Pittsburgh area, his career and tragic death, as well as the creation of the three-knockdown rule and its impact on the sport. It contains interviews with Roy McHugh, a former sports editor for The Pittsburgh Press newspaper and an authority on the Pittsburgh boxing scene; Robert G. Rodriguez, author of "The Regulation of Boxing"; and Ethyle Blair, Tony Marino's sister.
- A new evil has emerged from the depths of Hell and once again the Canon family are here to stop them. This time with a little help from the future. Buck Canon from 10 years ahead with his Uncle Georges help must travel back in time to stop his brother Alex from turning to the new King of Hell and releasing an army of black beings that want to destroy humankind. This epic battle puts future against the present. To defeat the darkness coming they must trust themselves and their skills. Join the final chapter of Alex and Buck Canon in the battle to cleanse the earth and finally close the portal to Hell Forever.
- A throw back to old Monster Movies of the 60s and 70s.
- You like horror. You like terror. Prepare to experience "FEAR" like you never have before with three bone chilling stories. Meet Charlie. A talented young boy who enjoys creating powerful drawings. Who says that "HE" makes him do it. Can Psychiatrist Dr. Tobias help out Charlie? Or is it the Dr. that will need the help?
- HUNTINGDON'S HERO is a "local talent film" made in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. The good-natured and charming HUNTINGDON'S HERO was made in the eponymous central Pennsylvania college town by Donald Newland, an itinerant filmmaker active in the 1920s through the mid-1930s, who called himself "The Consolidated Film Producers of California". He may be heard directing the action in several places during this twenty-minute movie. According to Nathan Wagoner, a Juniata College faculty member who researched the movie in depth, Newland traveled the country, shooting essentially the same movie over and over in one town after another. Local newspapers were also involved in supporting and promoting Newland's films, that (at least in this case) also featured product placements from the local furniture store, Chrysler dealer, and watering hole.
- A 19th century trapper ventures deep into unexplored forests to hunt. But as the trapper delves deeper into the woods, unexplained phenomenons occur that will test his faith and will.